Michael Stowell

Michael Stowell (1757-18??) was a general of Great Britain.

Biography
Stowell was from the capital city of London, England, and enlisted in the British army in 1775. He first saw action in the American Revolutionary War, fighting in the Battle of Bunker Hill in June. He was among the wounded of the battle, and participated in many more battles with the American rebels.

In 1792 Stowell was made a Major General in the British Army. He fought in the invasions of the Batavian Republic, all of which failed, and he left for England in 1802 with the peace that ended the Second Coalition. After the war he became a member of Parliament and, a happy driker and confident general, served as Governor of London.